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Long Island male alate id


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#1 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 12 2023 - 6:11 AM

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Caught these alates just as the sun was rising.
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Maybe 4 mm. Looked like an over sized temnothorax male. Pheidole tysoni?
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Caught around 11 pm probably 6 mm.

Edited by Jonathan5608, July 12 2023 - 9:32 AM.


#2 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 12 2023 - 1:43 PM

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No ideas?

#3 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 12 2023 - 4:35 PM

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I could get better pics

#4 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 12 2023 - 6:09 PM

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@Mettcollsuss any ideas?

#5 Offline Aaron567 - Posted July 13 2023 - 5:05 AM

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First one is a Pheidole male, maybe tysoni, morrisii, or dentata. I think the second one is a Tapinoma sessile male.



#6 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 13 2023 - 7:43 AM

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First one is a Pheidole male, maybe tysoni, morrisii, or dentata. I think the second one is a Tapinoma sessile male.

Tysoni I would think given the time of day

#7 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 13 2023 - 8:09 AM

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Her is a pick of what appears to be a aphaenogaster male also caught at the time I caught the other male
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#8 Offline Aaron567 - Posted July 13 2023 - 6:28 PM

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First one is a Pheidole male, maybe tysoni, morrisii, or dentata. I think the second one is a Tapinoma sessile male.

Tysoni I would think given the time of day

 

 

All three of those species fly at sunrise.



#9 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted July 13 2023 - 7:28 PM

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First one is a Pheidole male, maybe tysoni, morrisii, or dentata. I think the second one is a Tapinoma sessile male.

Tysoni I would think given the time of day
All three of those species fly at sunrise.
I found these near where I black light. Can’t tell if it’s tysoni or morrisii. Sorry for the bad photos. IMG_0431.jpeg IMG_0423.jpeg

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#10 Offline Aaron567 - Posted July 14 2023 - 6:37 AM

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That's P. tysoni






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